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12:03 AM
mornings
 
 
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Anonymous
1:21 AM
!!wotd
 
scrummy Chiefly British Informal. very pleasing, especially to the senses; delectable; splendid; scrumptious.
 
Wes
1:59 AM
TIL
i knew the word crummy, didn't know scrummy existed too
also mornings
 
 
1 hour later…
3:29 AM
Evening.
 
Wes
4:02 AM
\o
 
4:29 AM
o/
concurrently watching three hockey games is hard.
 
Wes
 
I don't have the 3440 x 1440 px monitor just yet
 
5:04 AM
morning
 
Wes
5:31 AM
!!remind help
 
Have a look at the time again, yo!
 
Wes
!!?remind
!!remind mad mike hughes flat earth rocket on 25 november 2017 at 19 CET
i killed him
 
@Jeeves
 
@Linus I'm happy with the way things have improved, but there are still a lot of things I do not like about things as they are.
 
He is immortal.
 
5:43 AM
\o
 
5:54 AM
o/
 
@LeviMorrison probably know what that is, we haven't copied the complete class entry yet ... I was waiting to see where you put stuff
I would say not super important to fix right now, but will try to work on copying more of the entry this morning anyway ...
 
morning Joe,Ekin o/
 
Morning @Linus & room
 
\o o/
 
6:13 AM
@JoeWatkins Seems happy for thanksgiving! :D
o/
 
oh is it ... I get a free day off
 
Ohh That's great!
 
WTF seriously! My company has hired a person as graphist just because of her face beauty! It's exactly the sentence that is written into scoreboard for the job position.
 
at least they are being honest about it
 
shamefully yes :-)
 
Positive side:- At least You can have a good time in office from now :p
 
Wes
i was too hired for my pretty face
 
6:44 AM
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
@Wes just like we want you to be happy
 
@Gordon I'm scared
 
@JoeWatkins so am I
 
6:59 AM
@Akshay :D
 
mornings
life lately
how about you'sss?
 
@Gordon does "so am I" mean "me too"?
 
Hi guys

I have question about javascript native code

first this is the question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47442507/how-to-get-javascript-functions-native-code

I need to get the source code of javascript functions

also why the question is down voted I don't find any problem with it.

any help would be appreciated
 
javascript native code?
 
7:15 AM
@RonniSkansing yes how can i get the native code
 
do you understand that the native code is probably c++ that has been compiled?
 
@RonniSkansing I think he is talking about vanilla JS
 
I think he is talking about the native methods in the browser
 
yes i read that maybe the native code is written in c++ but why not in javascript?
is it for the performance issue?
 
the browser like chrome is written in c++ and provides API which can be used via. javascript
it's not like javascript was made and then came the browser
 
7:20 AM
@RonniSkansing you are right i am talking about the native methods in the browser
 
yea, it is probably c++ that has been compiled and then you are really just gonna find some machine assembly instructions if you look real close. You can probably find the real implementation in the source of chromium and such
 
Hi people of PHPverse!!!
 
bob
Morning all, i'm sending FormData via AJAX and I'm struggling to get an array of dynamic post variables. for example I have job input, duration input and location input, and you can have several rows of these inputs. I've tried making it an array in the name, to no effect. and when I look in the console they all have the same name... Thanks for any help.
 
@RonniSkansing so I can find c++ source code for javascript native method in chromium.
 
@Oghli No need to download chromium just simply download the chrome v8 engine
here is the code on github github.com/v8/v8
 
7:27 AM
@mega6382 Thanks for the help.can i get it from Mozilla Developer Network ?
 
moin o/
 
@RonniSkansing Thanks for the info bro.
 
@Oghli Yes, but Mozilla doesn't use V8 it actually uses SpiderMonkey
 
@Oghli np good luck down the rabbit hole
 
7:44 AM
@bob Can you provide your code?
 
bob
@mega6382 yeah, just pastbining it now
@mega6382 pastebin.com/esGutCzv cheers
I think the issue is with $json_data = array but I'm not sure.
 
8:03 AM
@bob Sorry for late response, was away. Wait a minute...
@bob I don't understand what is the issue here it is working as it should.
 
bob
@mega6382 that's if you have one job_title, job_duration and job_location. if you have multiple it only puts the last one into the array. it's strange because it's sending all the data from the form, but it's not picking it up on the php side
 
so continuing from yesterday. is anyone aware of a way to generate/pre-made list of all phpcs sniff messages - the -e flag groups them by the sniff class file, but it doesn't show the multiple messages a single sniff might generate.
 
8:19 AM
moin
 
moooin
@Wes want. How did you get it?
 
@Shafizadeh did you mean "designer" or did you mean "frontend developer" ... as for hiring - if all the job applicants had the same skill, it is naturally, that they would pick the prettier one
 
I think he meant someone who is prejudiced against graphs
 
Thanks..I'm using ionizecms - it's slimier to wordpress - but crappier... so i need the extract data from the tags.... so <ion:test_images/> will output an array - but tags cannot handle array.. so i decode the tag to get it's content...and that's why it's appears as a string — RoyBarOn 16 mins ago
"slimier to wordpress - but crappier"… I guess it's Freud at work
 
8:35 AM
lol
 
@DaveRandom how did I not think of that explanation ..
anyway, mornins
 
morning
do you have experience that work for creating zip file of big recursive file directory in php
??
I am making wp backup and restore plugin.
restore is working well by chunk method
But backup is not working about big file
 
wouldn't it be easier to use git for that purpose?
 
mornings o/
 
I tried to check this site articles and github code
but i didn't solve
@tereško could you help me?
 
8:43 AM
it's wordpress, so most likely - no
 
i am trying in wp
but this is php
 
thanks for your reply @DaveRandom
 
however, zip is not a streamable format, so if you want to do it "on the fly" you would be better using gzip
 
i tried gzip
 
8:47 AM
git would indeed be better but wordpress content does not play nice with VCS in general
 
this is code for gzip
sorry
 
your bigger problem is backing up the database
 
// $destination = WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/Jincowboy/JinBackupMedia' . time() . '.tar';
// $source = $upload_dir['basedir'].'/JinBackupMedia1511312518.zip';
//
// $phar = new PharData($destination);
//
// $phar->buildFromDirectory($source);
// $phar->compress(Phar::GZ);
database backup is not
 
that's not gzip, it's phar
 
upload file directory backup
yea
gzip have no memory limit??
 
8:51 AM
header('Content-Type: application/gzip');
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="backup.tar.gz"');
passthru('tar -c /path/to/dir/* | gzip');
 
do you think that this code is working :
 
doesn't matter whether I think it works, it matters whether it works when you run it...
 
right
 
Is Firefox a good browser to have for personal use?

I usually only use Opera and Chrome but alot of my colleagues use Firefox and have suggested me to use it too, but I don't see the appeal.

So, does it provide any benefit over chrome or opera?
 
well, I've used up all my patience for today
 
8:55 AM
:B
@mega6382 the only thing I think makes FireFox nice, is its memory consumption
It's dramatically less than Chrome
can't say for Opera...
And the current version has full support for grid-* css properties as well
 
moin
 
morning
 
.. Stretch .. alrighty then. Only 30 more unit tests to write.. might aswell get started. yawn
 
Hello @DaveRandom
i run gzip code
it is no error
but it zip about only one file of directory
 
you were given code, which does what you want ... and you fucking ignored it
 
9:05 AM
@Jincowboy You have to archive the directory in to tar before compressing with Gzip
 
did you check mycode?
thanks for your reply @mega6382
 
Anonymous
morngshfd
 
wordpress.. 'nuff said
 
Help me
how to create zip file of entire directory files by addGlobe?
 
9:17 AM
I only provide assistance with relationship problems. I help wives/girlfriends to get over whoever they have issues with :)
 
@Jincowboy don't be like that. Google is your friend.
 
yea, but i tried to google for this
 
27 mins ago, by DaveRandom
header('Content-Type: application/gzip');
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="backup.tar.gz"');
passthru('tar -c /path/to/dir/* | gzip');
if you are too dumb to understand this, maybe you should hire some developer \
 
this code is for downloading
but it is not working well for downloading
 
bob
@mega6382 any ideas? :)
 
9:29 AM
@bob I am not able to reproduce your problem.
 
i am working for it
this code is working well about one file
but this code is not working about directory
 
Anonymous
3 messages moved to Trash can
 
Anonymous
!!welcome Jincowboy
 
Welcome @Jincowboy, please read the Chat Guidelines
 
9:47 AM
morning
 
@tereško Designer. Also the point is they don't care about skills, they just care about having pretty face :-)
Guys, is there any tool to make one minified file of multiple CSS or JS files?
 
10:04 AM
!!? is there any tool to make one minified file of multiple CSS or JS files?
 
Search for "is there any tool to make one minified file of multiple CSS or JS files? -site:w3schools.com" (https://www.google.com/search?q=is+there+any+tool+to+make+one+minified+file+of+multiple+CSS+or+JS+files%3F+-site%3Aw3schools.com&lr=lang_en)
• javascript - Combine and Minify Multiple CSS / JS… - 15 feb. 2012 - You can see there are many compressing tools listed for different environments. … On… (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9287823/combine-and-minify-multiple-css-js-files)
• html - Single huge .css file vs. multiple smaller… - 25 feb. 2010 - Both options have their pros and con
 
@Patrick thx :-)
 
Morning folks.
 
@Patrick interesting, the stack link is exactly what I was looking for ..
 
@Shafizadeh next time use google before you ask...
 
10:06 AM
ok
 
Did it get colder in here, or is it just me?
 
@Sean insert small penis joke
 
@Patrick, if you're still looking for proofreaders, I can review it as well
 
eh, even that sounded wrong
@pmmaga sweet. Send me an email to firstname@lastname.ch and I'll send you the pdf
and don't literally send it to firstname@lastname.ch... not like anyone did that, ahem... :D
 
@Patrick Mind if I jump in on this too?
Ordered clean code yesterday too, should be coming at the back of Nov
 
10:09 AM
@Sean go for it :)
I want to launch at the 6th, so would be good if you can get through it relatively soon ^^
 
I wouldn't mind getting involved, but I'm a pretty slow reader : /
How many pages are we talking?
 
next thursday, 7.2 comes out. maybe wait for it and adapt as needed ;P
 
Excite
 
@pmmaga damn... brb checking changelogs
@jjok 200
@pmmaga looks like nothing is affected... phew :)
 
@Patrick yup, most likely you can say it's for 7.2 and won't have to change anything else :D
 
10:18 AM
I have really not had my finger on the pulse for 7.2, anything interesting in it?
I lose track of stuff as well, I know there have been things I voted on ages ago and then tried to use and found they weren't in 7.1
side note: time is confusing
 
7.2 TLDR: numeric key handling in array <-> object casts, object type hint, parameter type widening, overriding of abstracts, sodium is bundled
 
Anonymous
Object casts and object type hint is just asking for smelly code, no?
 
@Shafizadeh webpack, but the learning curve is quite steep
 
@JayIsTooCommon it's the poor man's solution to generics
I am sure it was only added so @Ocramius can do Doctrine stuff
 
10:28 AM
@pmmaga why would one override an abstract? :-/
 
@Gordon lol
 
@DaveRandom you tell me, I didn't vote yes wiki.php.net/rfc/allow-abstract-function-override :P
 
FWIW, object has an implicit API being: get_class() (array) cast and spl_object_hash(), so it is basically like hinting a base type ;-)
 
hehehe :P
 
10:33 AM
@Ocramius let's make it explicit and upscale it to en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Java_Programming/API/java.lang.Object :P
 
works for me
inheritance has always been the best way to solve problems
 
@Ocramius + new ReflectionObject() which is the most actually useful thing, probably
and this is actually better than a base object class because it doesn't litter the public instance API with stuff you don't want most of the time, a la Object.GetType()
 
@DaveRandom that comes from ReflectionClass, although ReflectionObject also allows inspecting declared/dynamic fields
which is one of the things PHP excels at: being shit.
 
It could be worse. It could be Javascript.
 
Anonymous
Should be PHP's slogan
 
10:54 AM
18 hours ago, by Wes
special case all the things
18 hours ago, by Wes
> This hasn't been a constructive discussion
both of those are also good candidates
 
I wonder if anyone can help me.
I was reading this tutorial on .htaccess rules: https://www.addedbytes.com/blog/url-rewriting-for-beginners

Then I came across this rule: RewriteRule ^pet-care/?$ pet_care_info_01_02_2008.php [NC,L]

I understand the parts of the rule. The first is to specify that we are declaring a rule, then we have a pattern (RegEx?), then the landing location on matching the pattern and finally the flags.

If that is a RegEx then what does `/?` mean? It doesn't appear to be a valid RegEx so is it an Apache pattern not RegEx?
 
@JustCarty AFAIK it just means that / may be present or not after pet-care
 
@pmmaga Upon reading your answer that is obvious derp
 
in other words, trailing / is optional
 
It's because it obviously doesn't need to be escaped since there are no opening and closing /
apologies for being completely stupid :P
I'm aware of the ? flag to mean one or zero
 
11:08 AM
Hey @Jeeves whats new?
 
@mega6382 Dis is dey.
 
what was the link to the article (I think from NYPost) about how G+ is required to increase search ranking ?
it has been memory-hole'ed
ah, no, it was Forbes ... found the trail
 
Are there better user permission management systems than default for debian systems? Would love to give a dude read access to a folder, but the group is set up to allow write access, and others are not allowed to access it at all
 
@Sean chmod + chown
 
I mean.. that's what I'm doing atm. Files are 440 & the folder is 770.
 
11:23 AM
but that's not "Debian" permission system. it's just unix one
and what's wrong with it?
 
Users in the group have write access, but this particular user just needs to look at a few things without being able to modify em.
 
set him in another group..
 
Files/folders can only have one group though?
 
but user can have multiple
 
yep
 
11:26 AM
Aye, I get that, but I can't see how that would allow him read-only access. if the file/folders have one user and one group, then it's a case of RW or nothing
 
$ id almado
uid=1000(almado) gid=1000(almado) groups=1000(almado),80(apache),1001(sudo)
 
also, it is not "debian permission system" but "unix permission system"
 
Yeah I get that, but I was asking if there were any kind of enchanced versions which would be supported on a debian system
 
it's something that's been on my mind for a while to be honest. In this case the impact is minor since I trust the user to not modify the files anyway
But trying to crack down on who can do what is quite difficult. Anyway, I'll take a look at archlinux. I've heard it before but also that it's a learning wall too :D Cheers
 
11:29 AM
if you don't trust user then does he need an access to FS at all? May be set up some web front-end for cases like his and just allow to view/download allowed files there?
 
it has nothing to do with archlinux
 
Err yeah sorry I read that and my mind made a connection it wasn't supposed to. I was thinking of SELinux
 
it is not selinux
... I am starting to think, that you should not actually touch it ... you will end up locking yourself out of the server
 
:<
 
don't you have a sysadmin who gets paid for dealing with this shit?
ya know, as in - professional
 
11:31 AM
Not officially, sysadmin stuff falls under me.
 
so.. question. If I do dig my.ns.record and I see the result but I don't see it if I do dig my.ns.record @specific.ns.server - does it mean this "specific.ns.server" is kind of screwed?
 
But I mean I appreciate the faith lol.
 
you're sooooo fucked
 
Christ lol, I know how permissions work in *nix systems, I was wondering if there was anything better (read: more fine tunable)
 
the tool I linked you to should do exactly that
there should be debian-specific tutorials out there for it
(I think my duckduckgo defaults to the OS, that is in the browser's user-string)
 
11:35 AM
@Sean run for your life!
 
^ that's a good reason to look for a new ... emm ... opportunities
 
Anonymous
@Sean I thought NCL would be full of PHP opportunities?
 
@JayIsTooCommon they tend to be related to Symfony 1.1 and 1.4
 
Wes
@DaveRandom i submitted bugs on the bug tracker :B
 
Anonymous
@tereško sorry, meant NCL = Newcastle, UK
 
11:38 AM
This probably triggers red flags but I am interested in this stuff, interested in sys/devops (because I know they're very different things). Like I can hold my own enough keep our systems safe and working, and the setup isn't that complicated.
 
yeah, you originally wrote NL .. as in Netherlands
 
Naive me was super interested initially those years ago because I also thought it also paid more (on top of my want to learn it anyway), but I think R11 or some other friends told me otherwise.
 
if you are poking at it on your own, you are not actually learning all that much
 
Anonymous
Well we're hiring for devops atm if you gain more interest. I believe it's remote
 
Yeah, 100% agree.
Bossman was looking for courses but found none that seemed legit. I think he's got his eyes on putting me through linux academy though
@JayIsTooCommon There's a load of digital career opportunities over here for SMEs, a lot of it is agency work though
Judging by the CVs we get through for applicants, it's very easy to land on your feet if you have a head on your shoulders too.
 
bob
11:45 AM
@mega6382 sorry i missed out some code, here it is. pastebin.com/TthKzBgb
 
sometimes I suspect, that the amount of competent developers is constant in the world
 
@Wes [BUG] I don't have enough T-shirts
4
 
Wes
:D
 
Eh, I'm both in a fantastic and difficult position at the moment. It's.. hard lol.
 
@DaveRandom it not about "not enought" .. the washing machine keeps eating holes in them
 
11:49 AM
@Sean IKR. happens to me and the wife quite often, too.
 
@Gordon Sitcom laughter
 
@Sean better than no laughter
 
Never said it was a bad thing :p I've gotta stop posting my mid-life crises on r11..
 
@tereško buying a new washing machine was one of those things that I felt like I didn't want to do for ages because of the severe $money-- and the general feeling of being a dull adult thing to spend money on, but it improved my life immeasurably
also I only recently learned that turning T-shirts inside out while washing protects the designs on them, I feel like I am pretty late to that party, I must have missed that day at school
 
@DaveRandom I have been doing for past .. dunno ... 15 years
and it's not the fault of the washing machine
 
bob
11:55 AM
@tereško well done, have a biscuit.
 
the problem is the detergent ... ya know those that "make your clothes like new"
they literally eat away the fabric
@DaveRandom you also should be doing the same with your jeans
 
I care less about jeans, but noted
 
bob
Always best to read the user manual. boring, but will save you money.
 
My jeans generally cost <£15
 
and you should button them up to not break the zipper
 
11:57 AM
@DaveRandom That happens automatically when you take them off? ... Grab from the bottom, pull over the top, inside out
 
@DaveRandom yeah, mine cost more like €100
 
Hi all!
 
... but we also code php, not just talk about "how to adult"
 
I've had expensive jeans, I don't feel like I get proportionally more wear out of them
maybe I would if I turned them inside out
 
bob
@tereško incompetently apparently...
 
12:00 PM
@Leigh well thanks, now I'm trying to see how I take T-shirts off and I'm overthinking it and every way I do it feels unnatural
 
Hi people. Anyone specialized in Laravel Passport? I'm struggling with this
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47453685/create-authcode-manually-in-laravel-passport-package
 
Anonymous
I tear mine off, feels more natural
 
bob
@JayIsTooCommon I go to rip mine off and then realise I'm not strong enough...
 
@Ardit sorry, there are almost no Laravel users here (vast majority here use package-based approach). You probably should try larachat.co
 
thanks @tereško Could you please vote it up so it gets a bit on the top? would appreaciate that
 
12:04 PM
@DaveRandom it's easier if you cross arms and grab from the bottom
 
Anonymous
hmm I go from the collar. Must be a beard thing
 
@JayIsTooCommon that's a good way to tear holes around said collar
 
Anonymous
@Ardit your question sucks a bit. Have a read of stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
 
Anonymous
@tereško ripped T-shirts is the new thing down here
 
Can't do any better. It is simple as that. It's a very specific question and I need to know wether it can be done or not @JayIsTooCommon
 
Anonymous
12:10 PM
shrug good luck getting upvotes then
 
@JayIsTooCommon long hair thing, grabbing at the neck you invariably end up grabbing hair
 
@Ardit I voted to close as Unclear… sorry, can't do any better ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
but also beard
 
@Leigh You are right..it's unclear
What he exactly asked, also not posted any code what he tried to achieve!
 
Exactly, he didn't even try and instantiate a beard
what a vampire!
 
12:14 PM
I wonder if literature has a single example of a bearded vampire
 
I think he's newbie in that!
 
@JayIsTooCommon I've been meaning to ask you, have you ever thought of having your eyebrows done, to complete your impression of:
5
 
Wes
lol
 
Well he already has the lips!
 
I mean, they should have a beard. After all, how do they shave when they dont have a reflection in a mirror. they need to visit the vampire barber
 
12:16 PM
LOL :)
 
Anonymous
...
 
Anonymous
screw you.
 
They're just jealous Jay
 
Wes
we are just jelly
 
:D
 
12:19 PM
:)
 
@gordon @HirenGohel tried to explain some more but still its very specific. and yes I'm a newbie and thanks for the support :) will improve for sure on that
 
@Wes did you just call us fat?
 
@Ardit Ok.
 
Wes
@Gordon just you
 
12:35 PM
How old are you people, the transcript of this room reads like that of a 13yr olds' chatroom.
 
mental or real?
 
@mega6382 that's because of @JayIsTooCommon… he drags us down to his level. then beats us with experience.
 
Wes
@mega6382 gordon is 67
 
bob
@mega6382 mentally 5..
 
@mega6382 gordon is 30, he's good person to talk!
 
Wes
12:39 PM
gordon was 30 37 years ago
 
I mean I don't mind it or anything, it is just a bit disconcerting or something.
@Gordon I see you are a ZCE, I also became a ZCE a couple of years ago. I just wanted to ask, has it ever helped you with anything?
 
@Gordon Can i share some thing? it's funny..
 
@mega6382 nope
 
@Gordon hun, So was it at-least worth it in any other way?
 
@Gordon ?
 
12:45 PM
@mega6382 I had some requests through their yellow pages for jobs which I didnt take, so no, nothing worthwhile. I cant tell if it had any additonal impact with recruiters. might be some recruiters felt being a ZCE was worth something, but in the end, I just did this for myself.
@HirenGohel you dont need my permission
 
When i was a children, i have tried my dad's pent to wear and slipped in a room and i was crying :)
 
@HirenGohel It's incredible that you were able to be multiple people at once!
 
Wes
1:02 PM
i am a bit creeped out
 
How do you guys test your APIs?
 
pop quiz, sometimes multiple choice.
 
1:18 PM
Hi all
I need some help
0
Q: Why spl_autoload_register() is preferred over __autoload() as both of them get called for same no. of times? Explain the practical differences

user2839497I'm using PHP 7.1.11 Consider the code below using spl_autoload_register() : <?php spl_autoload_register(function ($class_name) { include $class_name . '.php'; }); $obj = new MyClass1(); $obj2 = new MyClass2(); ?> Consider the code below using __autoload() : <?php function __autoload(...

 
@Patrick I haven't set it up for my current place, but runscope.com is good for continuous external testing. Refactoring your code so that the api endpoints can be "unit-tested"* for internal testing is worth doing.
*probably not unit-testing, as a lot of apis need to have their side effects tested.
 
@Patrick integration tests
 
@Gordon : Would you please help me in my concern?
 
But what do you use? phpunit? behat?
 
@Gordon : I think you can explain me everything clearly
 
1:31 PM
@Patrick phpunit. we had a test case with custom assertions like assertStatusCode or assertResponseContains or assertResponseEmpty and assertResponseEqualsFixtureFile as well as stuff like sendAuthToken and stuff like this
@user2839497 no one uses __autoload and it's deprecated anyways, so you dont want to use it either or care for any differences.
 
Anonymous
@Gordon screw you too.
 
@Gordon fixture means you run them end2end with a real db?
 
@Patrick yes, test db
that was on a previous job
 
app was sf based
 
1:36 PM
Using sf too here. Previous dev was looking at some possibilities but couldn't get slite to work with our system (supports mysql and mssql). Guess we need a real test db then
 
we added a little cheat in to create the fixtures. we had a method that would save the api response as the fixture so we didnt need to code them by hand
that meant we needed to make sure the response is correct in the first place
 
problem is that setting up the db + fixtures currently takes forever. If we reset that between each test, it will run for a couple of days at least :(
 
Evenings
 
we did not setup the db between each test for the same reason. we'd set it up once. and then only reverted changes when we knew the test would alter the state. no reason to recreate the db when there are no changes.
might not be the most pristine approach but it saved us a lot of time
 
@Gordon thanks. will see if we can set up something like that. sounds like a reasonable approach :)
 
1:46 PM
see if you can salvage anything from that. dont have the webtestcase anymore unfortunately.
 
sweet. thanks
 
Wes
@Danack do you know what the hell does this mean? i.imgur.com/cONKRx8.png
 
Mornigin
 
Anonymous
yoeha
 
Hi
Is there a tool to compare entire directory in windows?
 
1:58 PM
@DaveRandom Bug closed as invalid
 
Like meld is for single files, is there a something like that, which can compare entire directories.
 
Git diff
 
^ this
git diff --no-index dir1/ dir2/
 

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